
## Title of Dataset
These are the raw data showing the effects of pre- and post-dispersal inbreeding depression (ID) on the optimal sizes and numbers of selfed and outcrossed seeds, and the minimum values of seed-size independent ID that can make the evolution of mixed mating systems possible.

## Description of the data and file structure    
In the first page, data on the effects of pre- and post-dispersal ID on the optimal sizes and numbers of selfed and outcrossed seeds are shown (figures 1-3). In the second page, minimum values of seed-size independent ID that are neccessary for the evolution of mixed mating systems are shown (figure S1). The effect of reduced efficiency of maternal investment in selfed seeds on the optimal sizes and numbers of selfed and outcrossed seeds when juvenile survival is a power function of resource investment is also shown (figure S2). In each page, Ls is the survival rate of selfed ovules, Sa is the resources consumed by each aborted selfed ovule, Ss is the optimal maternal investment in each selfed seed, So is the optimal outcrossed seed size, ID is inbreeding depression, delta2 is reduced efficiency of maternal investment in selfed seeds, fs is the number of selfed ovules, fsLs is the optimal number of selfed seeds, fo is the number of ovules produced for outcrossing, Lo is the fertilization fraction of ovules produced for outcrossing, and foLo is the optimal number of outcrossed seeds.